We're pleased to now stock LubriSynHA

13 Nov 2017 12:03:29

LubriSynHA Joint Supplement - designed to help restore joint fluid.

We’re pleased to now stock LubriSynHA Joint Supplement - a liquid, orally-taken form of Hyaluronic Acid that has been designed to help restore joint fluid.

LubriSynHA Joint Supplement is available in 2 flavours: Original and Grape. Both come in a 340ml bottle, which is approximately one month's supply. Please note that the dosage when you begin to take LubriSynHA Joint Supplement is slightly higher for the first 7 days of use (15ml), than the recommended dosage for regular use (10ml).

LubriSynHA Joint Supplement can help maintain healthy joints by improving the quality of the Synovial Fluid that cushions and lubricates the joints in your body.

Synovial Fluid (commonly called joint fluid) occurs naturally in our bodies, and its function is to cushion and protect every joint in our body. However (like most things) it does degrade with age, and also with exercise or trauma. As this degrades or breaks down, it becomes less effective at cushioning our joints, and this can lead to bone-on-bone friction and inflammation. The resulting pain can impact upon the sport or exercise that we take part in, and can interfere with normal, everyday activities.

In turn, arthritis can develop.

For those of us who don’t or won’t suffer from arthritis pain, it is worth remembering that our active lifestyle does have an expiration date.

High-molecular weight Hyaluronic Acid

LubriSynHA Joint Supplement contains high-molecular weight Hyaluronic Acid, which is biologically identical to the Synovial Fluid that is found in our joints. Only the highest quality, purest source of Hyaluronic Acid is used, with this derived using a specialised patented microbial process.

The result? LubriSynHA Joint Supplement is a supplement with Hyaluronic Acid that is biologically identical to the Hyaluronic Acid in our bodies.

Arthritis

Arthritis is a common condition that causes pain, stiffness, and swelling in the joints. It can make simple movements – like sitting/standing, walking, standing, or gripping something – painful and difficult.

Arthritis can affect all of the joints in our body.

Arthritis is a ‘cover-all’ term, as it describes a range of conditions. In fact, there are about 200 different musculoskeletal conditions that are described as ‘arthritis’. These fall into five main groups: inflammatory arthritis, degenerative or mechanical arthritis, soft tissue musculoskeletal pain, back pain and connective tissue disease (CTD).

It can affect bones, muscles and joints all over the body, causing pain and fatigue, and impacting hugely on our day-to-day life.

At present there is no cure for arthritis, but there are many different treatments, therapies and exercises that can help people with arthritis lead fuller lives.

Arthritis is the NUMBER 1 cause of pain and disability in the UK*. 88% of sufferers describe arthritic pain as “debilitating” and “life restricting”*.

Arthritis causes 1 in 4 sufferers to retire from work early*. It leaves 58% of sufferers unable to take part in their favourite hobbies or pastimes*.

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